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US News & World Report highlights DFW as a premier senior living destination
by Sam Cohen
| April 15, 2026
Dallas-Fort Worth is one of the best places in the country for senior living communities. Here’s what you need to know.

Voters to decide fate of $6B Dallas ISD bond package
| April 15, 2026
Dallas Independent School District is asking voters to approve a bond package that would fund campus renovations and increase security measures on May 2.

Rare Taylor Swift guitar up for grabs to help DFW children in need
by Sam Cohen
| April 15, 2026
Country 96.3 is auctioning off a guitar signed by a then 18-year-old Taylor Swift. Here’s everything you need to know.

After crosswalk changes, Dallas locals turn to new signs of support
by Sam Cohen
| April 14, 2026
Dallas residents are seeking new ways of showing support and pride following removal of rainbow and Black Lives Matter-themed crosswalks.

Feral hogs wreak havoc across Texas, leaving trail of damage in recent weeks
by Sam Cohen
| April 14, 2026
Feral hogs have been causing damage in Mesquite for several weeks. Here’s what you need to know about the invasive species.

Queens Head Pub brings British charm to Deep Ellum
by Sam Cohen
| April 14, 2026
The Queens Head Pub is opening in Dallas’s Deep Ellum neighborhood in May. Here’s everything you need to know.

The Black mother bias: North Texans want equity in the birth room and boardroom
by Joi Louviere
| April 13, 2026
Tenaj Mays of McKinney was in the early stages of her first pregnancy when she first realized her corporate banking job might really be in jeopardy. She knew about the motherhood tax—the indirect punishment put on career women who attempt to straddle work and motherhood. She expected, at least, a temporary pause to her corporate […]

Invasive birds & ‘feminist Andy Warhol’: Here’s what you missed in Dallas-Fort Worth this week
by Joi Louviere
| April 10, 2026
Here's your news update for the week of April 6.

Dallas crowns new Poet Laureate and Youth Poet Laureate to kick off Arts Month
by Sam Cohen
| April 9, 2026
Kristoddie Woods was named the third Dallas Poet Laureate and Cadence Diggs was named the Youth Poet Laureate on Wednesday.

Bond vote could bring Seminary South Library back to life
by Sam Cohen
| April 7, 2026
If approved, a bond proposal could help reopen Fort Worth’s beloved Seminary South Library. Here’s what you need to know.



